5C – 8ICLUTCH
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
CLUTCH RELEASE POINT
ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Procedure
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Run the engine at idle speed.
3. While you move the shift lever into the reverse
position, depress the clutch pedal slowly and mea-
sure the distance between the point when gear
noise is not heard and the point the clutch pedal is
completely depressed. The distance should be 30
to 40 mm (1.2 to 1.6 inches).
4. If the distance is not within the specified value,
check the following:
S Clutch pedal height
S Clutch pedal play
S Air in the system
S Clutch cover and disc pressure plate
AIR BLEEDING
Bleed the hydraulic system to remove the air which en-
tered when the pipes were disconnected for repairs. The
clutch/brake fluid in the clutch/brake reservoir must be
maintained at the MIN level or higher during air bleeding.
1. Attach a vinyl hose to the bleeder plug. Place the
other end of the vinyl tube in a glass container half–
filled with brake fluid.
2. Slowly pump the clutch pedal several times.
3. While you press the clutch pedal, loosen the bleed-
er screw until the fluid starts to run out. Close the
bleeder screw.
4. Repeat Step 3 until there are no air bubbles in the
fluid.
5. Fill the reservoir with brake fluid up to the proper
level.
PRESSURE PLATE AND CLUTCH
DISC
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the transaxle from the vehicle. Refer to
Section 5B, Five–Speed Manual Transaxle.
3. Remove the pressure plate bolts and the pressure
plate.
Important : Support the pressure plate when you remove
the last bolt.
5C – 10ICLUTCH
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Installation Procedure
1. Coat the spline on the clutch disc with multi–pur-
pose grease.
2. Align the pressure plate and the clutch disc onto
the flywheel using the clutch arbor J–42474.
3. Install the pressure plate bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 15 NSm (11 lb–ft).
4. Remove the clutch arbor J–42474.
5. Install the transaxle into the vehicle. Refer to Sec-
tion 5B, Five–Speed Manual Transaxle.
6. Connect the negative battery cable.
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
ASSEMBLY
Removal Procedure
Before disconnecting the reservoir tank hose, remove the
clutch/brake fluid from the reservoir tank.
1. Remove the locking clip.
2. Remove the push rod fixing pin and push rod.
3. Disconnect the hose clamp on the master cylinder.
4. Disconnect the master cylinder hose.
5. Remove the master cylinder pipe.
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5. Install the push rod fixing pin and push rod.
6. Install the locking clip.
7. Bleed the air. Refer to ”Air Bleeding” in this section.
8. Adjust the clutch pedal. Refer to ”Clutch Pedal Ad-
justment” in this section.
9. Fill the reservoir with clutch/brake fluid up to the
proper level.
CONCENTRIC SLAVE CYLINDER
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transaxle from the vehicle. Refer to
Section 5B, Five–Speed Manual Transaxle.
2. Remove the concentric slave cylinder retaining
bolts.
3. Disconnect the concentric slave cylinder pipe from
the concentric slave cylinder.
Notice : When removing the bushing, Make sure not to re-
move it with excessive force.
4. Remove the bushing from the concentric slave cyl-
inder pipe in the transaxle housing.
5. Remove the concentric slave cylinder pipe.
Notice : For removal or installation, Make sure not to sep-
arate oil seal fixing spring from the back side of the con-
centric slave cylinder.
6. Remove the O–ring and the concentric slave cylin-
der.
6A – 2IPOWER STEERING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
DIAGNOSIS
POWER STEERING SYSTEM
PRESSURE TEST
Tools Required
KM–354–B Pressure Test Gauge Kit
Check the fluid pressure as follows to determine whether
the trouble is in the pump or the gear unit.
Test Procedure
1. Check the power steering fluid level and the power
steering pump belt tension. Refer to ”Checking and
Adding Fluid” in this section and Section 6B, Power
Steering Pump.
2. Disconnect the high pressure line at the pump. Use
a small container to catch any fluid.
3. Connect the hose of the pressure test gauge kit
KM–354–B to the power steering pressure hose
from the power steering pump.
4. Place the gear selector lever in PARK (automatic
transaxle–equipped vehicles) or NEUTRAL (manual
transaxle–equipped vehicles). Set the parking
brake.
5. Open the gauge valve fully.
6. Start the engine and let it idle.
7. Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several
times to warm the fluid to operating temperature.
8. Increase the engine speed to 1,500 rpm.
Notice : The power steering pump could be damaged if
the valve is fully closed for more than 5 seconds.
9. Close the gauge valve fully, and read the pressure.
The pump pressure with the valve closed should be
between 8,330 kPa to 8,820 kPa (1,208 psi to
1,279 psi). With electronic variable orifice, the pres-
sure should be between 8,500 kPa to 8,960 kPa
(1,233 psi to 1,299 psi).
10. Immediately open the gauge valve fully.
11. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and
the right. If the pressure is within the specified lim-
its, the problem is not in the pump. Check the pow-
er steering gear for leaks.
POWER STEERING SYSTEM LEAK
TEST
General Procedure
Inspect the following:
S The fluid reservoir for overfill.
S Fluid for aeration and overflow.
S The hoses for loose connections.
S The torsion bar, stub shaft and adjuster seals for
leaks.
S The component sealing surfaces for damage.
Important : Verify the exact point of the leak. The point
from which the fluid is dripping is not necessarily the point
at which the system is leaking. When service is required,
clean the leak area upon disassembly, replace the leaking
seal, check the component sealing surfaces for damage
and reset the torque bolt to specifications, where required.
External Leak Check
The purpose of this procedure is to pinpoint the location of
the leak. In some cases, the leak can be easily located, but
seepage–type leaks may be harder to find. To locate seep-
age leaks, use the following method:
1. With the engine off, wipe dry the complete power
steering system.
2. Check the power steering fluid level in the pump’s
reservoir. Adjust the fluid level as necessary. Refer
to ”Checking and Adding Fluid” in this section.
Notice : Do not hold the steering wheel at a stop for any
length of time as this can damage the power steering
pump.
3. Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel counter-
clockwise and clockwise from stop to stop several
times.
4. Find the exact area of the leak and repair it.
BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A – 13
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
FUSE CHART
Engine Room Fuse Block
FuseRating/SourceCircuit
EF130AB+Battery Main (F13~F16, F21~F24)
EF260AB+EBCM, Oil Feeding Connector
EF330AB+Blower Relay
EF430AB+Ignition Switch–2
EF530AB+Ignition Switch–1
EF620AB+Cooling Fan Low Relay
EF730AB+Defog Relay
EF830AB+Cooling Fan HI Relay
EF920AIGN 2Power Window Switch
EF1015AIGN 1Fuel Connector, ECM (MR–140), LEGR, EI Sys-
tem
EF1110AB+ECM, Main Relay (Sirius D4)
EF1225AB+Head Lamp Relay, ILLUM. Relay
EF1315AB+Brake Switch
EF1420AIGN 2Power Window Switch
EF1515ALightHead Lamp HI
EF1615AB+Horn Relay, Siren, Hood Contact Switch
EF1710AB+A/C Comp. Relay
EF1815AIGN 1Fuel Pump
EF1915AB+Cluster, Key Remind S/W, Folding Mirror Unit,
MAP Lamp, Room Lamp, Trunk Open Lamp,
Trunk Open S/W
EF2010ALightHead Lamp Low
EF2115AIGN 1/B+EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid, HO2S, Cooling
Fan Relay
EF2215AIGN 1/B+Injector, EGR, EEGR
EF2310AIlluminationLicense Plate Lamp, Chime Bell, Tail Lamp,
Head Lamp
EF2415AB+Fog LampRelay
EF2510AIGN 2Electric OSRV Mirror
EF2615AB+Central Door Lock Unit
EF2710ALightHead Lamp Low
EF2810AIlluminationILLUM. Circuit, Head Lamp, Tail Lamp
EF2910ASpareNot Used
EF3015ASpareNot Used
EF3125ASpareNot Used
9A – 14IBODY WIRING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
I/P Fuse Block
FuseRating/SourceCircuit
F110AIGN 1SDM
F210AIGN 1TCM, ECM, Generator, VGIS, VSS
F315AIGN 1Hazard Switch
F410AIGN 1Cluster, DRL Module, Chime Bell, Brake Switch,
SSPS Module, A/C Control Switch
F5–Spare–
F610AIGN 2A/C Comp. Relay, Defog Relay, Power Window
Relay, Head Lamp Relay
F720AIGN 2Blower Relay, A/C Control Switch, FATC
F815AIGN 2Electric Mirror Switch, Folding Mirror, Sun Roof
Module
F925AIGN 1Wiper Motor, Wiper Switch
F10–Spare–
F1110AIGN 1EBCM, Oil Feeding Connector
F1210AIGN 1Immobilizer, Anti Theft Control Unit, Rain Sensor
Unit
F1310AB+TCM
F1415AB+Hazard Switch
F1515AB+Anti Theft Control Unit
F1610AB+DLC
F1710AACCAudio, Clock
F1815AACCExtra Power Jack
F1915AACCCigar Lighter
F2010AIGN 1Reverse Lamp Switch, PNP Switch
F2115AB+Rear Fog Relay
F2215AB+Clock, FATC, A/C Control Switch
F2315AB+Audio
F2410AB+Immobilizer
9B – 22ILIGHTING SYSTEMS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS
Diagnostic Aids
The daytime running lamp (DRL) system will not work if the
parking brake is applied. The system is designed to work
only when the engine is running and the parking brake isreleased. If the parking brake circuit is shorted to ground
or the switch stays closed when the engine is running, the
DRL system will not work.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Do Not Turn ON
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Turn the headlamps ON with the headlamp switch.
Do the headlamps work?–Go to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Repair the regular headlamp system before com-
pleting this diagnostic table.
Does the DRL system work after the headlamps
have been repaired?–System OKGo to Step 3
3With the DRL module still disconnected, use an
ohmmeter to check the resistance between ground
and terminal 5 of the DRL module connector.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value? 0 WGo to Step 5Go to Step 4
4Repair the circuit between ground and terminal 5 of
the DRL module connector.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
51. Release the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON.
3. Observe the parking brake indicator lamp.
Is the parking brake indicator lamp ON?–Go to Step 6Go to Step 9
6Disconnect the electrical connector to the parking
brake lever switch.
Is the parking brake indicator lamp still ON?–Go to Step 7Go to Step 8
7Repair the short to ground in the parking brake cir-
cuit.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
8Replace the parking brake lever switch.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
91. Make sure the headlamps are turned OFF.
2. With the DRL module disconnected, turn the
ignition ON.
3. Check the voltage at terminal 6 of the DRL
module.
Is the voltage equal to the specified value?0 vGo to Step 11Go to Step 10
10Repair the open between fuse F4 and terminal 6 of
the DRL module.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
11Replace the DRL module.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
9B – 24ILIGHTING SYSTEMS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Stoplamps Do Not Work
Notice : When probing a bulb socket with a voltmeter or a test lamp, do not contact the side of the socket (ground) when
you are testing the positive contact at the bottom of the socket. If the voltage and the ground are both available at the bulb
socket, contacting both at the same time with a test probe will cause a blown fuse.
Step
ActionValue(s)YesNo
1Check fuse Ef13.
Is fuse Ef13 blown?–Go to Step 2Go to Step 3
21. Check for a short circuit and repair it, if neces-
sary.
2. Replace the fuse.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
3Use a voltmeter to check the voltage at fuse Ef13.
Is the voltage at Ef13 equal to the specified value?11–14 vGo to Step 5Go to Step 4
4Repair the power supply circuit for fuse Ef13.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
51. Press the brake pedal.
2. Check the positive terminals of the bulb sock-
ets with a test lamp.
Does the test lamp illuminate?–Go to Step 6Go to Step 8
6Connect an ohmmeter between ground and the sto-
plamp ground terminal.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value?0 WGo to Step 8Go to Step 7
7Repair the ground circuit.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
81. Disconnect the wiring connector from the brake
switch.
2. Press the brake pedal.
3. Use an ohmmeter to check continuity between
terminals 2 and 4.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value?0 WGo to Step 10Go to Step 9
9Replace the brake switch.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
101. Disconnect the brake switch electrical connec-
tor.
2. Check the voltage at terminal 2.
Does the voltmeter show the specified value?11–14 vGo to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Repair the open circuit between the fuse Ef13 and
the brake switch.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
12Repair the open circuit between the brake switch
and the stoplamps.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–